• <blockquote id="sqo4s"></blockquote>
  • <rt id="sqo4s"><kbd id="sqo4s"></kbd></rt>
  • <td id="sqo4s"></td>

    A preview of China's plan to revise its food contact standards


    17 Sep 2013, The National Health and Family Planning Commission of People’s Republic of China (formerly the Ministry of Health) issued a public notice inviting public comments regarding the clean-up of food-related product standards specially food package materials in China. The notice intends to simplify current food and food-related product standards, to eliminate old and outdated standards and to set up a new standard system. 265 food-related standards including GB 9685 are targeted by the clean-up project.

    The notice has made the following proposal:
    • 219 of 265 standards are suggested to be eliminated out of food safety national standard system. Most of those standards are industry standards (QB) and SN/T standards such as QB/T 2294-2006 paper cup and SN/T 1880-2007 hygiene standards for imported/exported food packages.
    • 36 of 265 standards are suggested to be integrated into new ones. Those standards are current national food safety standards and need to be integrated with other standards to form new ones. For example, the standards for food contact package materials such as PC, PP, PVC, PE, ABS, PS, MF, PVDC, PET material are integrated into a new standard called national standard for resins that can be used as food container and food package materials.
    • 9 of 265 standards for all kinds of paints and coatings are suggested to be revised to become a new standard callednational standard for paints and coatings that can be used as food container and food package materials. The content of current standards may be changed substantially.
    • 1 of 265 standard QB/T 3531-1999 is suggested to be abolished. The standard on composite flexible packaging material for liquid food has already been covered by other food safety standards.

    CIRS’ Comments

    The most important proposed change is that China’s positive list of food contact additive GB 9685 will be broken into smaller positive lists according to different materials (i.e, plastics, rubber, adhesives, and inks). New GB standards for food package materials such as plastic, rubber, resins, paint and coating, wood and bamboo, glass, paper, ceramics, enamel, metal, complex material, machine tool, lubricated oli, detergent, sanitizer will be established.

    Many foreign FCM additive and end products who wish to enter the Chinese market will be affected by the standard clean-up actions.

    Many local FCM products companies that sell end products will need to meet the new standard requirement if those standards are confirmed.

    Reference

    Background Info and Update History

    The Article 32 & 62 of China Food Safety Law prohibits the importation, use or purchase of food-related products (e.g., food additive, food packaging materials) not complying with applicable Chinese Food Safety Standards. The most important food safety standard for food contact additive is GB 9685-2008 Hygienic Standard for Use of Additives in Food Containers and Packaging Materials and it includes 959 approved food contact additives(including monomers) and this standard is regarded as a positive list of food contact additives in China. Food contact additives that are not on the positive list must be approved by health authorities first.

    However, when the standard was issued in 2008, it received strong complaints from industry because many other food contact additives that had been approved in EU & USA or proved to be safe were already placed on Chinese market and were not yet included in the standard. To cope with this, the MoH and other ministries jointly issued a circular in 2009 allowing industry to petition by 1 June 2010 the Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety (INFS) for the listing of substances not yet listed on GB9685-2008 or other Chinese standards which are safe for contact use. This is called ‘Grandfathering Process’. As a result of this process, the MOH reviewed submitted petitions, approved more food contact additives and resins in several batches and expanded the positive list from 959 substances to more than 1,500 food contact additives(including MOH notice 2013-32).

    More info about food contact regulations and food contact notifications in China, please click here.

    Contact Us

    Ms. Cathy Yu, Senior Consultant, Food Safety Regulation, CIRS China
    11F Dongguan Building, 288 Qiuyi Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, China, 310020
    Tel : +86 571 8720 6538 | Fax : +86 571 8720 6533
    Email: cathy.yu@cirs-group.com
    ① 凡本網注明"稿件來源:“杭州瑞旭科技集團有限公司"的所有文字、圖片和音視頻稿件,版權均屬杭州瑞旭科技集團有限公司所有,任何媒體、網站或個人未經本網協議授權不得轉載、鏈接、轉貼或以其他方式復制發表。已經本網協議授權的媒體、網站,在下載使用時必須注明"稿件來源:杭州瑞旭科技集團有限公司",違者本網將依法追究責任。
    ② 本網未注明"稿件來源:杭州瑞旭科技集團有限公司 "的文/圖等稿件均為轉載稿,本網轉載出于傳遞更多信息之目的,并不意味著贊同其觀點或證實其內容的真實性。如其他媒體、網站或個人從本網下載使用,必須保留本網注明的"稿件來源",并自負版權等法律責任。如擅自篡改為"稿件來源:杭州瑞旭科技集團有限公司",本網將依法追究責任。如對稿件內容有疑議,請及時與我們聯系。
    ③ 如本網轉載稿涉及版權等問題,請作者在兩周內速來電或來函與杭州瑞旭科技集團有限公司聯系。
    News
    Contact Us
    Tel:+86 (0) 571 87206538
    Email:cathy.yu@cirs-group.com
    ADD: 11/F., Bldg 1, Dongguan Hi-Tech Park, 288 Qiuyi Rd Binjiang District Hangzhou, China


  • <blockquote id="sqo4s"></blockquote>
  • <rt id="sqo4s"><kbd id="sqo4s"></kbd></rt>
  • <td id="sqo4s"></td>
    丝瓜视频